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Sixt Car Hire Deals in South Africa

South Africa is a beautiful country filled with outstanding natural sights and eclectic places to visit. This increasingly popular holiday destination can best be explored with a Sixt car hire in South Africa. Our booking process is quick and simple - you can reserve a rental vehicle in advance by credit card, so you can start exploring from the moment your flight lands. We aim to make life more convenient for all drivers who rent a car in South Africa from Sixt, with our extensive fleet and range of optional extras.

Sixt car rental South Africa

At Sixt, we offer an extensive choice of branches for our car hire deals in South Africa. We have locations at all major airports and cities, with eight branches in the capital Johannesburg, and five in Cape Town. Our branch menu gives details of all our South African locations so you can choose the one that is most convenient for you. We also want to help you enjoy your car hire in South Africa by offering this handy travel guide, which gives details of driving conditions and parking, as well as a handy map showing many of the main architectural and natural highlights as well as famous film locations.

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Our Service

Whatever your preference and budget, we aim to accommodate you with our diverse and modern fleet of rental vehicles. Our roomy estates and practical saloons will suit family parties, while those exploring the rural areas will benefit from a 4x4. Alternatively, choose a nippy city car or stylish convertible. You can also personalise our car hire deals in South Africa by adding optional extras, which can be booked when you reserve your rental car. Sat Nav makes sense if you haven't visited the country before, and families with children will want to include child seats. In addition, we offer an E-Toll Service, to make life easier on South Africa's toll roads.

Booking by Credit Card

It's easy to book a car rental in South Africa by credit card. We accept Visa, Eurocard/ Mastercard or American Express. However, we are unable to accept any prepaid or debit cards including Visa Electron. The person making the booking must be the cardholder.

Driving License Requirements

To rent a car in South Africa, you must have a valid, clean driving license that you have held for at least two years. If your original license isn't in English and your country is not part of the international driving license treaty, you must show an official translation of your license in English as well as your original license. You will also need a valid passport or ID card to collect your vehicle.

Age Restrictions

The minimum age to rent a car in South Africa is 23, and you must have held your license for a minimum of two years.

Emergency Numbers

If you are unlucky enough to be involved in a road accident in South Africa, you should call the police on 10111. The ambulance service can be reached on 10177. If you are calling from a mobile, you can dial 112 for all emergency services.

Can I rent a specific car model?

What documents do I need to rent a car?

You will need to show a valid driver%u2019s license and an IDP depending on your destination country.

What kind of insurance is necessary to rent a car?

In most cases your personal car insurance policy will not protect you when driving abroad. Make a thorough check before you go to see for what and where your auto insurance policy or credit card coverage applies. It is also important to ensure the coverage you choose meets the minimum coverage requirements of the country where you will rent a car. You can only refuse the purchase of mandatory rental coverage if you can provide proof of other coverage.

Can I pick up a car and return it somewhere else?

Yes, although this may incur a one-way rental fee that will be shown during the booking process. Please note: one-way rentals may be restricted if you plan on crossing borders so it is best to check our Rental Information page for country-specific information.

Do I have to pay a deposit?

Generally, an advance charge approval is obtained for the chosen means of payment as a security. Often a deposit of up to three times the rental price is charged to the chosen means of payment as a security. The exact deposit is determined on collection since the amount is dependent on the vehicle. For example, the deposit for high-value vehicles may differ.

Driving Tips

In South Africa, driving is on the left hand side of the road. Roundabouts and four-way stops are common - at roundabouts you give way to the right, but at four-way stops the driver to arrive gets priority.

Speed Limits

Speed limits and distances are measured in kilometres. The police often use concealed speed cameras and are not obliged to give you any warning of this. They will also expect to see your driving license if they stop you, so you must carry it with you at all times when driving in South Africa.

On national roads and other major routes, the speed limit is 120 km/h.

On rural roads, you can drive at a maximum of 100 km/h

You must stick to 60 km/h in towns and cities.

Major Routes

N-routes are national roads which connect the large cities. The busiest of these are the N1, which connects Beit Bridge with Johannesburg and Cape Town, and the N3, which connects Johannesburg with Durban. It's not unusual to see pedestrians or animals on the national routes, so please take extreme care at all times when driving.

R-routes are dual carriageways, which can vary in quality.

D-routes signify local roads which tend to be poorly maintained - some are completely unmade.

Parking Conditions

The towns and cities offer multi-storey car parks, as well as those at shopping centres. Most of them are attended and entry is by ticket. Roadside spaces tend to be charged with coin metres. Some areas do have attendants, but you should make sure they are wearing a company uniform and can show you ID before you part with any money.

Places of Interest

Top Architectural Sights

Union Building and Vortrekker Monument in Pretoria

Mandela House in Johannesburg

Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town

The Big Pineapple in Bathurst

Pretoria is home to the Union Buildings, which house the President's office and the official seat of the South African government. Here you will also find the hilltop monument dedicated to the Voortrekkers of the 19th Century. Travel to Johannesburg to visit Mandela House, the former home of Nelson Mandela which now serves as a museum to his life and work. In Cape Town you will find the Castle of Good Hope, a 17th Century fort, or for something completely different, drive out to Boulders Beach to see beach penguins, or take a road trip to Cape Point and check out the incredible views.

Top 4 Natural Sites

Table Mountain, Cape Town

Cango Caves near Oudtshoorn

Blyde River Canyon

Addo Elephant National Park near Addo/Port Elizabeth

The world famous Table Mountain can be found in Cape Town, while Oudtshoom offers the Cango Caves. The beautiful Blyde River Canyon is an essential stop for all visitors to South Africa, and animal lovers won't want to miss the Addo Elephant National Park.

Film Locations

Johannesburg Central Business District was the backdrop for some of the scenes featuring the Hulk in Avengers, Age of Ultron. The TV series The Crown was partially filmed in South African locations, while Johannesburg doubled as Chernobyl in District 9. It also provided the landscape of the prehistoric world in 10,000 BC.

Crossing Borders

Border crossings are allowed ito Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Mozambique, Swaziland and Zimbabwe, but you must obtain written permission from your Sixt branch first.